Posts Tagged ‘The Sopranos’

The Riches and the art of villainy

Whatcha gonna do with that fork, bro?

I feel like television often gets short shrift when it comes to truly memorable villains. Perhaps this is because the nature of the medium requires it to keep moving and any villain truly noteworthy will eventually have to be confronted otherwise the danger dissolves from the story (even at seven I was never particularly worried that the Joker would ever pull one over on Batman). Television is medium more about foils. Whether it be Flanders, or Ben on Lost, or Phil Leotardo or even, I suppose, the One-Armed Man, the “bad guy” is often much more of an annoyance to the protagonist than a genuine source of terror. TV doesn’t see many Anton Chigurhs.

This isn’t to say there haven’t been some real bastards on the small screen. Recently, Hearst from Deadwood comes to mind. As does Anthony Anderson’s character from The Shield, Antwon Mitchell, and of course Marlo from The Wire. With the debatable exception of Marlo, none of those characters lasted much beyond a single season. I bring this up because Dale on The Riches is turning into one of television’s great villains. He’s always been a shadowy figure but Tuesday’s episode really brought his dark side to the forefront. What makes me optimistic about his future on the show is how his actions are derived from constantly being beneath other people. He wants what the Malloy’s have and hates the fact that they have it and he doesn’t. His problem is that in the hierarchy of human ability Dale is genetically a low-rung, and I think the motivation for much of his behavior is that he knows this. Add to that this new character, Quinn, one of the travelers just released from prison after 20 years. He is a far more sinister son of a bitch than anyone else on the show and even he towers over Dale. He makes him squirm (not the least of which due to the fork he jabbed into his arm). This in turn amps up Dale’s more evil tendencies. (The scene with he and Dahlia was brutal.) It is quite the clever dynamic, especially since Dale now feels like a character in for the long haul on the series whereas Quinn has a certain Ralphie Cifaretto quality about his appearance — maybe more plot device than human (certainly a villain, nonetheless).

I guess what I’m saying is that since Todd Stashwick is becoming such an amazing force of the show I really hope his character ends up sticking around… and that they are able to maintain his villainous ways.

Posted by Rick on April 3rd, 2008 No Comments

2007: The 7 BEST Episodes

The Best Episodes of 2007

I love making end of the year top ten lists. Sometimes I think it’s the only reason I put up with the fifty weeks of mediocre nonsense (but then I take my antidepressants and go back to playing with that shiny piece of foil). The problem with having television as your medium of choice is that the television schedule doesn’t fit nicely into the Gregorian calendar. Typical seasons on the networks run from September to May, while cable tends to stick closer to the actual climatological patterns of the earth. It’s easy to say that first season Friday Night Lights was the best thing of 2007 except for the fact that half of the season landed squarely in 2006. MagneticMediaFed has figured out the solution to all of this: EPISODES. Episodes are what make television TELEVISION. A good episode keeps you glued to the screen for the full hour (or half hour), it tells a complete story while adding significantly to the series as a whole, it shows you something you didn’t think you’d see or makes you laugh in ways you didn’t think were possible.

I’ve spent a good chunk of the past couple weeks culling over the MMF-archives reminding myself of those episodes that I thought really stuck out. I watch a lot of television, though I don’t purport to watch all television (anyone who does should be shunned and bathed — not necessarily in that order). Because of this, my list only includes the shows that I regularly watch and is missing some obvious gems that I simply don’t know/care about (i.e. Battlestar Galactica, A Shot At Love with Tila Tequila). Still, I think most of the bases are covered. If there was a fantastic episode you remember from this past calendar year, please let us know in the comments. The full list, available right after the jump…

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Posted by Rick on December 17th, 2007 6 Comments

HBO Sunday night: the new batch

As The Sopranos wimpers into its final lap, it’s curious as to what exactly HBO is going to bank its future on.  Right now signs, unfortunately, point to Entourage– the greatest dramedy ever about people whose lives have little unresolvable drama.  This summer HBO is bringing out the bench players, doing their best to convince subscribers the network is still valid.  It is.  Kinda.  Check out the lineup after the jump…

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Posted by Rick on June 13th, 2006 10 Comments

Audiences fleeing from The Sopranos

Channel Island is reporting that last Sunday’s finale of The Sopranos was the lowest-rated finale for the series since its debut in 1999. It averaged 8.9 million viewers, or a 19% drop from the previous season in 2004.

Obviously this number doesn’t include the amount of people who did tune in to Sunday’s finale but found it boring and uneventful.

Posted by Rick on June 6th, 2006 No Comments

Season Finale Season: The Sopranos and Big Love


HBO seems to be dropping the ball left and right. It is no longer the sole home of high quality televised drama (thanks for canceling Arlis, a-holes), and when it is given the advantage (i.e. when The Sopranos is airing), it completely destroys any sense of momentum in the season by skipping a week before the finale. Neither The Sopranos nor Big Love were on last week, probably so the network could get away from the added pressure of competing with everyone else airing their season finales. What happened to “It’s not TV, it’s HBO?” Are things really in such dire straights the big, bad HBO can’t stomach going up against Grey’s Anatomy, a series so popular it wasn’t even ON last week? This is a shame for both of their series. All the urgency was drained away exposing flaws that might have otherwise gone undetected. The Sopranos held up, as it always does. It’s flaws aren’t dramatic, but instead simply illuminate the direction of the show. Big Love is a different story altogether. Keep reading by clicking below…

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Posted by Rick on June 5th, 2006 3 Comments

Casualties of the ‘05-’06 television season

There’s nothing more shocking than a recurring character getting killed off of a television series. Well, maybe that’s a lie. I’m sure there are plenty things MORE shocking– like waking up in the morning only to realize that someone has stolen your kidneys, or perhaps, putting a fork in an electrical outlet. Nevertheless, it’s a dramatic trick as old as sweeps itself: killing off characters. This past season has been no exception, as many lives were claimed and many plots were twisted (some were killed off in such a dramatic fashion they were forced to leave TV altogether for the movie biz).

Anyway, please click below to pay respect…
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Posted by Rick on May 30th, 2006 79 Comments

HBO Sunday night wrap-up (gay Vito edition)

Ah premium television, gotta love it. Well, you don’t gotta love it, but if you’re forking over the $10 every month, you probably do. HBO it seems, invented Sunday nights (it was either them or god during his whole “resting” period), but over the past couple years they’ve continually lost ground to the likes of Showtime and—godforbid—ABC. Once Sex and the City left the air and The Sopranos decided people would get the biggest kick out of the show if it was rarely on television, HBO Sunday nights haven’t had quite the punch they once had. But the past 11 weeks have gone well. The Sopranos is a must watch and surprisingly Big Love has turned itself into something altogether unique. Click below to find out why…

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Posted by Rick on May 22nd, 2006 No Comments

Pulling into the station…

I’ve seen a lot of shocking moments on The Sopranos over the years, but I don’t think anything prepared me for the moment last night when Vito and Johnnycakes are about to GET-IT-ON only for them to cut to–yes– Bobby’s model train zipping into the tunnel. It was easily one of the funniest moments in the shows history and made absolutely no sense aesthetically.

Posted by Rick on May 15th, 2006 4 Comments